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YOU’RE INVITED: The Power Within to Transform Domestic Work

Dear John,

We Dream in Black (WeDiB) is excited to present our 2023 Organizing Institute. Entitled "The Power Within to Transform Domestic Work," this year’s hybrid Institute will take place Friday, October 13th to Sunday, October 15th, 2023 virtually and in-person in Atlanta, Georgia.

Throughout the hybrid event, domestic workers will lead presentations on recognizing workplace violations, civic engagement, negotiations and resume development.

The Institute’s opening day is on Saturday, October 14th, 2023 and I'd love for supporters like you to join us virtually for the opening remarks as we celebrate WeDiB’s SEVEN YEARS of domestic worker organizing.

WHAT: We Dream in Black 2023 Organizing Institute Opening Day

WHEN: Saturday, October 14, 11-12 PM EST

WHERE: Virtual

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Supporters are also encouraged to attend the following workshops, facilitated by domestic workers on Saturday, October 14:

We look forward to seeing you online,

Allison Julien, WeDiB Director
National Domestic Workers Alliance


"The Power Within to Transform Domestic Work" will give Black domestic workers across the diaspora space and tools to develop their leadership and build collective power in this fight for dignity and respect for the invaluable work they do as domestic workers.

This three-day weekend power-building convening will focus on the power that all domestic workers yield as agents of change and transformation, as they develop their organizing skills and support each other to lead.

Thank you for being a dedicated supporter of the National Domestic Workers Alliance!

We're working day and night to win respect, recognition, and labor rights and protections for the more than 2.5 million nannies, house cleaners, and homecare workers.

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Dignity, Unity, Power

The majority of domestic workers sit at the center of some of our nation’s most decisive issues because of who they are and what they do: they are women – mostly women of color, immigrants, mothers, and low-wage workers. They are impacted by almost every policy affecting the future of our economy, democracy and country.

Domestic workers can lead us toward a new, inclusive vision for the future for all of us -- and your grassroots support is the fuel that can get us there.

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